Saturday, August 31, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Larry Holmes

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Aug 31st 2013, 11:02, by boxing.guide@about.com

69 Wins, 6 Losses, 44 KOs

1973
03-21 -- Rodell Dupree, Scranton, PA, W 4
05-02 -- Art Savage, Scranton, PA, TKO 3
06-20 -- Curtis Whitner, Scranton, PA, TKO 1
08-22 -- Don Branch, Scranton, PA, W 6
09-10 -- Bob Bozic, New York, NY, W 6
11-14 -- Jerry Judge, Scranton, PA, W 6
11-28 -- Kevin Isaac, Cleveland, OH, TKO 3

1974
04-24 -- Howard Darlington, Scranton, PA, TKO 4
05-29 -- Bob Mashburn, Scranton, PA, TKO 7
12-11 -- Joe Hathaway, Scranton, PA, TKO 1

1975
03-24 -- Charlie Green, Cleveland, OH, KO 2
04-09 -- Oliver Wright, Honolulu, HI, TKO 3
04-26 -- Robert Yarborough, Toronto, Canada, KO 3
05-16 -- Ernie Smith, Las Vegas, NV, KO 3
08-16 -- Obie English, Scranton, PA, TKO 7
08-26 -- Charlie James, Honolulu, HI, W 10
10-01 -- Rodney Bobick, Manila, Philippines, TKO 6
12-09 -- Leon Shaw, Washington, DC, KO 1
12-20 -- Billy Joiner, San Juan, Puerto Rico, TKO 3

1976
01-29 -- Joe Gholston, Easton, PA, TKO 8
04-05 -- Fred Askew, Landover, MD, TKO 2
04-30 -- Roy (Tiger) Williams, Landover, MD, W 10

1977
01-16 -- Tom Prater, Pensacola, FL, W 8
03-17 -- Horace Robinson, San Juan, Puerto Rico, TKO 5
09-14 -- Fred Houpe, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 7
11-05 -- Ibar Arrington, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10

1978
03-25 -- Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
06-09 -- Ken Norton, Las Vegas, NV, W 15
(Won WBC Heavyweight Title)
11-10 -- Alfredo Evangelista, Las Vegas, NV, KO 7
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)

1979
02-02 -- Wendall Baily, Allentown, PA, Exh 2
02-02 -- Jodie Ballard, Allentown, PA, Exh 2
03-23 -- Ossie Ocasio, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 7
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
06-22 -- Mike Weaver, New York, NY, TKO 12
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
09-28 -- Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 11
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)

1980
02-03 -- Lorenzo Zanon, Las Vegas, NV, KO 6
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
03-31 -- Leroy Jones, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 8
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
07-07 -- Scott LeDoux, Bloomington, MN, TKO 7
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
10-02 -- Muhammad Ali, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 11
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)

1981
04-11 -- Trevor Berbick, Las Vegas, NV, W 15
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
06-12 -- Leon Spinks, Detroit, MI, TKO 3
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
11-06 -- Renaldo Snipes, Pittsburgh, PA, TKO 11
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)

1982
06-11 -- Gerry Cooney, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 13
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
11-26 -- Randall (Tex) Cobb, Houston, TX, W 15
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)

1983
03-27 -- Lucien Rodriguez, Scranton, PA, W 12
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
05-20 -- Tim Witherspoon, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
09-10 -- Scott Frank, Atlantic City, NJ, TKO 5
(Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
11-25 -- Marvis Frazier, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 1
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)

1984
11-09 -- James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 12
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)

1985
03-15 -- David Bey, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)
05-20 -- Carl Williams, Reno, NV, W 15
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)
09-21 -- Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, NV, L 15
(Lost IBF Heavyweight Title)

1986
04-19 -- Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, NV, L 15
(For IBF Heavyweight Title)

1988
01-22 -- Mike Tyson, Atlantic City, NJ, L TKO 4
(For WBC Heavyweight Title)
(For WBA Heavyweight Title)
(For IBF Heavyweight Title)

1991
04-07 -- Tim Anderson, Hollywood, FL, TKO 1
08-13 -- Eddie Gonzalez, Tampa, FL, W 10
08-24 -- Michael Greer, Honolulu, HI, KO 4
09-17 -- Art Card, Orlando, FL, W 10
11-12 -- Jamie Howe, Jacksonville, FL, TKO 1

1992
02-07 -- Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, NJ, W 12
06-19 -- Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, NV, L 12
(For WBC Heavyweight Title)
(For WBA Heavyweight Title)
(For IBF Heavyweight Title)

1993
01-05 -- Everett (Bigfoot) Martin, Biloxi, MS, W 10
03-09 -- Rocky Pepeli, Bay St. Louis, MS, TKO 4
04-13 -- Ken Lakusta, Bay St. Louis, MS, TKO 8
05-18 -- Paul Poirier, Bay St. Louis, MS, TKO 7
09-28 -- Jose Ribalta, Bay St. Louis, MS, W 10

1994
03-08 -- Garing Lane, Ledyard, CT, W 10
08-09 -- Jesse Ferguson, Shakopee, MN, W 10

1995
04-08 -- Oliver McCall, Las Vegas, NV, L 12
(For WBC Heavyweight Title)
09-19 -- Ed Donaldson, Bay St. Louis, MS, W 10

1996
01-09 -- Curtis Shepard, Galveston, TX, KO 4
04-16 -- Quinn Navarre, Bay St. Louis, MS, W 10
06-16 -- Anthony Willis, Bay St. Louis, MS, KO 8

1997
01-24 -- Brian Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, L 12
07-29 -- Maurice Harris, New York, NY, W 10

1999
06-18 -- James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Fayetteville, NC, TKO 8

2000
11-17 -- Mike Weaver, Biloxi, MS, TKO 6

2002
07-27 -- Eric (Butterbean) Esch, Norfolk, VA, W 10

2004
01-16 -- Ron McCarthy, Birmingham, AL, ND 4
(Exhibition)

Larry Holmes - Date of Birth: Nov. 3, 1949

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Undefeated Records in Boxing

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An undefeated record in boxing is undoubtedly impressive ... but it can also be misleading. Rocky Marciano and Joe Calzaghe are two of the few modern fighters who retired having won every single fight of their professional career. Both are Hall of Famers with wins over Hall of Fame caliber fighters on their resumes ... but both Marciano and Calzaghe scored their biggest wins against stars who were well past their primes.

Marciano stopped a 37-year-old Joe Louis in Louis' final fight; twice stopped a late-thirties Jersey Joe Walcott in Walcott's final two fights; scored two wins over a mid-thirties Ezzard Charles; and stopped a 38-year-old Archie Moore. It's also worth noting that Walcott, Charles and Moore all started their careers as light heavyweights. Marciano certainly never ducked anyone, he just happened to come along too late to face a prime Joe Louis and too early to face Floyd Patterson, Sonny Liston or Muhammad Ali.

Calzaghe scored solid wins over Jeff Lacy and Mikkel Kessler at their respective peaks, but didn't come to the United States to test himself against the biggest names in the sport until the final two bouts of his pro career: a split decision win against a 43-year-old Bernard Hopkins and a unanimous decision - after surviving a first-round knockdown - against a 39-year-old Roy Jones Jr. who was no longer an elite fighter.

Sven Ottke and Ike Ibeabuchi are two other recent fighters who won each and every one of their pro bouts ... but both of those undefeated marks merit an asterisk next to the zero.

Ottke went 34-0 in a pro career that spanned from 1997 to 2004. He won the IBF super middleweight title from Charles Brewer in only his 13th pro bout and defended that title an amazing 21 times! So what's the problem? He never left Germany to defend his title. He never tested himself against the best in the world during his era. His prime coincided with the primes of Joe Calzaghe in his own weight class, Roy Jones Jr. and Antonio Tarver just above him at light heavyweight, and Bernard Hopkins and Felix Trinidad just below him at middleweight. Boxing politics can be brutal so this is not to suggest that Ottke was intentionally ducking anyone. However, without a signature fight on his resume, it's impossible to consider him an all-time great ... despite the undefeated record.

Ibeabuchi is another case entirely. Ike went 20-0 during his meteoric rise through the heavyweight ranks from 1994 to 1999. At just 26, he had already scored memorable wins over David Tua and Chris Byrd and seemed poised for greatness. Yet Ibeabuchi would never fulfill his vast potential as he proved to be a ticking timebomb outside the ring. Following a series of bizarre incidents characterized by violent behavior, Ibeabuchi was imprisoned on charges that he attempted to rape a woman in a Las Vegas hotel in July 1999. He has since been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and been denied parole multiple times. He is next eligible for a parole hearing in May 2012. He will be 39 at the time and is unlikely to be released, so the possibility of him someday resuming his ring career is extremely remote.

What are your thoughts on undefeated records? Do they impress you? Who among today's crop of undefeated fighters has the best chance of retiring undefeated? We'll take a look at that subject in an upcoming article.

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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Boxing Movies

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Ordered Chronologically

Title (Year)
Against the Ropes (2004)
A.k.a. Cassius Clay (1970)
Ali (2001)
Annapolis (2006)
Apne (2007)
Ashita no Joe (1970)
Ashita no Joe 2 (1981)
Assault in the Ring (2009)
Battling Butler (1926)
Beautiful Boxer (2003)
Before the Fall (2004)
Black Cloud (2004)
Body and Soul (1947)
Body and Soul (1981)
Boxers and Ballerinas (2004) Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest (1896)
Broken Blossoms (1919)
Broken Noses (1987)
Carman the Champion (2001)
Carnera: The Walking Mountain (2008)
Champion (1949)
Champions Forever: The Latin Legends (1997)
Champions Forever: World Heavyweight Champs! (1989)
Cinderella Man (2005)
City for Conquest (1940)
Cock & Bull Story (2003)
Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph (1894)
Dempsey (1983)
Diamonds (1999)
Diggstown (1992)
Facing Ali (2008)
Fat City (1972)
Fight for the Title (1952)
Fight Night (2008)
Fighting Tommy Riley (2005)
From Mexico with Love (2009)
Gentleman Jim (1942)
Girlfight (2000)
Gladiator (1992)
Godson/Below the Belt (1971)
Golden Boy (1939)
Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road (2003)
Hard Times (1975)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Hollywood Stadium Mystery (1938)
Homeboy (1988)
J.C. Chavez (2007)
Joe and Max (2002)
Joe Palooka (1934)
Jump In! (2007)
Kid Galahad (1937)
Kid Galahad (1962)
Kassim the Dream (2008)
Knallhart (2006)
Knockout (2000)
Legendary Champions (1968)
Let's Do It Again (1975)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Miracle on 1st Street (2007)
Muay Thai Chaiya (2007)
Muhammad Ali: The Whole Story (1996)
Night and the City (1992)
On the Ropes (1999)
On the Waterfront (1954)
Only in America: the Don King Story (1998)
Orthodox Stance (2007)
Penitentiary (1979)
Penitentiary II (1982)
Phantom Punch (2009)
Play It to the Bone (1999)
Poor Boy's Game (2007)
Price of Glory (2000)
Prize Fighter (2009)
Punch (2002)
Raging Bull (1980)
Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962)
Resurrecting the Champ (2007)
Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story (2005)
Rocky (1976)
Rocky II (1979)
Rocky III (1982)
Rocky IV (1985)
Rocky V (1990)
Rocky Balboa (2006)
Rocky Marciano (1999)
Schusterman Levine: A Boxing Fable (2010)
Shadow Boxers (1999)
Snake Eyes (1998)
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
Sonny Liston: The Mysterious Life and Death of a Champion (1995)
Southpaw: The Francis Barrett Story (2000)
Spike of Bensonhurst (1988)
Spirit of Youth (1938)
Split Decision (2001)
Split Decisions (1988)
Straight Right (2000)
Streets of Gold (1986)
Strength and Honor (2007)
Sugar Ray Robinson: Pound for Pound (1982)
Teen Wolf Too (1987)
The Bermondsey Kid (1931)
The Big Chance (1933)
The Boxer (1997)
The Boxer (1972)
The Boxer (2009)
The Champ (1979)
The Champ (1931)
The Fighter (1952)
The Fighter (1983)
The Fighter (2010)
The Gloves (2008)
The Great John L. (1945)
The Great White Hope (1970)
The Great White Hype (1996)
The Greatest (1977)
The Hammer (2007)
The Harder They Fall (1956)
The Hurricane (1999)
The Joe Louis Story (1953)
The Kid (1997)
The King of Iron Town (2004)
The Last Round: Chuvalo vs. Ali (2003)
The Main Event (1979)
The Milky Way (1936)
The Perfect Punch (2000)
The Power of One (1992)
The Power of One (2008)
The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933)
The Ring (1952)
The Set-Up (1949)
The Square Ring (1952)
The Super Fight: Marciano vs. Ali (1970)
They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
Thriller in Manila (2008)
Tough Enough (1983)
Tough Enough (2006)
Triumph of the Spirit (1989)
Twentyfourseven (1998)
Tyson (2009)
Undefeated (2003)
Undisputed (2002)
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (2005)
Unforgivable Blackness: the Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (2004)
When We Were Kings (1996)
Winner Take All (1932)

Ordered Chronologically

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Monday, August 26, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Ring Magazine's 100 Greatest Punchers

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In 2003, the writers of Ring Magazine published a ranking of the 100 greatest punchers of all-time. Not unlike an all-time pound-for-pound ranking, this list compares fighters across different weight categories and different eras. As such, it's entirely open for debate ...

1. Joe Louis
2. Sam Langford
3. Jimmy Wilde
4. Archie Moore
5. Sandy Saddler
6. Stanley Ketchell
7. Jack Dempsey
8. Bob Fitzsimmons
9. George Foreman
10. Earnie Shavers
11. Sugar Ray Robinson
12. Ruben Olivares
13. Wilfredo Gomez
14. Rocky Marciano
15. Sonny Liston
16. Mike Tyson
17. Bob Foster
18. Thomas Hearns
19. Khaosai Galaxy
20. Alexis Arguello
21. Carlos Zarate
22. Max Baer
23. Rocky Graziano
24. Matthew Saad Muhammad
25. Julian Jackson
26. Danny Lopez
27. Gerald McClellan
28. Roberto Duran
29. Rodrigo Valdez
30. Felix Trinidad
31. Pipino Cuevas
32. Jim Jefferies
33. Lennox Lewis
34. Bennie Briscoe
35. Marvin Hagler
36. Edwin Rosario
37. Tommy Ryan
38. John Mugabi
39. Joe Frazier
40. Carlos Monzon
41. Tony Zale
42. Michael Spinks
43. Joe Gans
44. Elmer Ray
45. George Godfrey
46. Naseem Hamed
47. Alfonso Zamora
48. David Tua
49. Cleveland Williams
50. Julio Cesar Chavez
51. Tiger Jack Fox
52. Joe Walcott
53. Gerry Cooney
54. Al (Bummy) Davis
55. Max Schmeling
56. Florentino Fernandez
57. Henry Armstrong
58. Bob Satterfield
59. Al Hostak
60. Jesus Pimentel
61. Eugene (Cyclone) Hart
62. Lew Jenkins
63. Harry Wills
64. Tom Sharkey
65. Terry McGovern
66. Jersey Joe Walcott
67. Kostya Tszyu
68. Leotis Martin
69. Buddy Baer
70. Donovan (Razor) Ruddock
71. Jose Luis Ramirez
72. Tommy Gomez
73. Jose Napoles
74. Kid McCoy
75. Antonio Esparragoza
76. Ricardo Moreno
77. Evander Holyfield
78. Ike Williams
79. Luis Firpo
80. Ricardo Lopez
81. Humberto Gonzalez
82. Bobby Chacon
83. Jock McAvoy
84. Eduardo Lausse
85. Eder Jofre
86. Charley Burley
87. Mike McCallum
88. Salvador Sanchez
89. Roy Jones Jr.
90. Rodolfo Gonzalez
91. Nigel Benn
92. (Irish) Bob Murphy
93. Paul Berlenbach
94. Battling Torres
95. Chalky Wright
96. George (K.O.) Chaney
97. Andy Ganigan
98. Fred Fulton
99. Ingemar Johansson
100. Charley White

Source: Ring Magazine (2003)

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: 50 Greatest Boxers of All-Time

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In 2007, ESPN.com listed their 50 greatest boxers of all-time. The goal was not an 'all-time, mythical pound-for-pound ranking' but rather an assessment based on four criteria:

In-ring Performance
Achievements
Dominance
Mainstream Appeal

Check out the complete list below. It will come as no surprise who is at the top of the list. If you accept that Sugar Ray Robinson belongs in the top slot (or even if you don't), who do you think belongs at number two? Vote in our poll.

Note: This list was compiled in 2007. At that time, Manny Pacquiao had not yet fought - and beaten - Marco Antonio Barrera, Juan Manual Marquez (rematch), David Diaz, Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton and Miguel Cotto. If the list was compiled today, Pacman would surely crack the top 50. The interesting question is just how high would he rank among the all-time greats?

What do you think of the list? What would you change? Who was left off? Who doesn't belong?

1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Henry Armstrong
4. Joe Louis
5. Willie Pep
6. Roberto Duran
7. Benny Leonard
8. Jack Johnson
9. Jack Dempsey
10. Sam Langford
11. Joe Gans
12. Sugar Ray Leonard
13. Harry Greb
14. Rocky Marciano
15. Jimmy Wilde
16. Gene Tunney
17. Mickey Walker
18. Archie Moore
19. Stanley Ketchel
20. George Foreman
21. Tony Canzoneri
22. Barney Ross
23. Jimmy McLarnin
24. Julio Cesar Chavez
25. Marcel Cerdan
26. Joe Frazier
27. Ezzard Charles
28. Jake LaMotta
29. Sandy Saddler
30. Terry McGovern
31. Billy Conn
32. Jose Napoles
33. Ruben Olivares
34. Emile Griffith
35. Marvin Hagler
36. Eder Jofre
37. Thomas Hearns
38. Larry Holmes
39. Oscar De La Hoya
40. Evander Holyfield
41. Ted "Kid" Lewis
42. Alexis Arguello
43. Marco Antonio Barrera
44. Pernell Whitaker
45. Carlos Monzon
46. Roy Jones Jr.
47. Bernard Hopkins
48. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
49. Erik Morales
50. Mike Tyson

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: 101 Greatest Boxing Nicknames

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Boxers are among the most colorful athletes in all of sports, so it should come as no surprise that they also have the best nicknames. Here is a list of 101 of the greatest nicknames in boxing history:

Andrew "Six Heads" Lewis
Arturo "Thunder" Gatti

Beast from the East (Nikolay Valuev)
Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins

Bobby "No Dice" Chacon
Butterbean (Eric Esch)
Darnell "The Ding-a-Ling Man" Wilson
Davarryl "Touch of Sleep" Williamson
Donovan "Razor" Ruddock
El Terrible (Erik Morales)
Evander "Real Deal" Holyfield
Everett "Bigfoot" Martin
Explosive Thin Man (Alexis Arguello)

"Gentleman" Jim Corbett
Hands of Stone (Roberto Duran)
Hector "Macho" Camacho
Homicide Hank (Henry Armstrong)
Iran "The Blade" Barkley


James "Bonecrusher" Smith
James "Buster" Douglas
James "Hard Rock" Green
James "Lights Out" Toney
James "Quick" Tillis
Jeff "Left Hook" Lacy
Jerry "Wimpy" Halstead
Jersey Joe Walcott (Arnold Cream)
John "The Beast" Mugabi
Jose "Mantequilla" Napoles
Juan "The Hispanic Causing Panic" Lazcano
Laila "She Be Stinging" Ali
Lance "Mount" Whitaker
Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson

"Merciless" Ray Mercer
Michael "Dynamite" Dokes
Michael "Second to" Nunn
Mike "The Body Snatcher" McCallum
Mike "The Bounty" Hunter
Mitch "Blood" Green
No Mas (Roberto Duran)
Nonpareil (Jack Dempsey)
O'Neil "Give 'em Hell" Bell
Owen "What the Heck" Beck
Pac-Man (Manny Pacquaio)

Continue on to PAGE 2 for nicknames 51-101.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Juan Manuel Marquez

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Dinamita
Brother of Rafael Marquez

55 Wins, 6 Losses, 1 Draw, 40 Knockouts

1993
05-29 -- Javier Duran, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, L DQ 1
06-26 -- Javier Quiroz, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 3
09-18 -- Israel Flores, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 2
10-01 -- Isaac Cortes, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 5

1994
05-07 -- Roman Poblado, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, W 6
08-27 -- Gregorio Silva, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 2
10-01 -- Israel Flores, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, W 4
11-12 -- Jose Luis Montes, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, KO 2
12-03 -- Israel Gonzalez, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 4

1995
01-30 -- Martin Ochoa, Inglewood, CA, TKO 1
04-24 -- Julio Cesar Sanchez Leon, Inglewood, CA, W 10
07-10 -- Julio Cesar Portillo, Inglewood, CA, KO 6
09-25 -- Miguel Rodriguez, Inglewood, CA, TKO 1
11-06 -- Julian Wheeler, Inglewood, CA, TKO 10

1996
03-04 -- Hector Ulises Chong, Inglewood, CA, KO 4
04-29 -- Julio Gervacio, Anaheim, CA, KO 8
07-08 -- Freddy Cruz, Inglewood, CA, W 10
10-19 -- Darryl Pinckney, Stateline, NV, W 10
12-09 -- Rodrigo Valenzuela, Inglewood, CA, KO 8

1997
02-03 -- Cedric Mingo, Anaheim, CA, TKO 10
04-21 -- Agapito Sanchez, Inglewood, CA, W 12
07-14 -- Catalino Becerra, Inglewood, CA, TKO 7
09-27 -- Vincent Howard, Stateline, NV, TKO 12
11-22 -- Alfred Kotey, Las Vegas, NV, W 12

1998
03-16 -- Luis Samudio, Inglewood, CA, TKO 9
06-20 -- Juan Gerardo Cabrera, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 4
08-22 -- Enrique Jupiter, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 8
10-24 -- Francisco Arreola, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 3

1999
02-20 -- Jose de Jesus Garcia, Coachella, CA, KO 1
05-10 -- Wilfredo Vargas, Inglewood, CA, KO 2
09-11 -- Freddie Norwood, Las Vegas, NV, L 12
(For WBA Featherweight Title)
11-20 -- Remigio Daniel Molina, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 8

2000
05-20 -- Roque Cassiani, Stateline, NV, W 12
08-27 -- Daniel Jimenez, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 7
10-22 -- Reynante Jamili, Reno, NV, KO 3

2001
02-11 -- Sean Fletcher, Reno, NV, TKO 7
04-01 -- Baby Lorona Jr., Reno, NV, TKO 2
08-19 -- Julio Gamboa, West Wendover, UT, TKO 7
10-19 -- Johnny Walker, Worley, ID, TKO 1

2002
03-09 -- Robbie Peden, Pittsburgh, PA, TKO 10
06-21 -- Hector Javier Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10

2003
02-01 -- Manuel Medina, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 7
(Won Vacant IBF Featherweight Title)
08-16 -- Marcos Licona, Uncasville, CT, TKO 9
11-01 -- Derrick Gainer, Grand Rapids, MI, W Tech Dec 7
(Won WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)

2004
05-08 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
(Retained WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)
09-18 -- Orlando Salido, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Retained WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)

2005
05-07 -- Victor Polo, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Retained WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)

2006
03-04 -- Chris John, Borneo Island, Indonesia, L 12
(Lost WBA Featherweight Title)
08-05 -- Terdsak Jandaeng, Stateline, NV, TKO 7
(Won Interim WBO Featherweight Title)
11-25 -- Jimrex Jaca, Hidalgo, TX, KO 9
(Retained Interim WBO Featherweight Title)

2007
03-17 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
(Won WBC Super Featherweight Title)
11-03 -- Rocky Juarez, Tucson, AZ, W 12 *RECAP*
(Retained WBC Super Featherweight Title)

2008
03-15 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
(Lost WBC Super Featherweight Title)
09-13 -- Joel Casamayor, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 11 *RECAP*

2009
02-28 -- Juan Diaz, Houston, TX, TKO 9 *RECAP*
(Won vacant WBA lightweight title)
(Won vacant WBO lightweight title)
09-19 -- Floyd Mayweather Jr., Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *ROUND-BY-ROUND RECAP*

2010
07-31 -- Juan Diaz, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
(Retained WBA lightweight title)
(Retained WBO lightweight title)
11-27 -- Michael Katsidis, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 9 *RECAP*
(Retained WBA lightweight title)
(Retained WBO lightweight title)

2011
07-16 -- Likar Ramos, Cancun, Mexico, KO 1
11-12 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
(For WBO welterweight title)

2012
04-14 -- Serhiy Fedchenko, Mexico City, Mexico, W 12
(Won interim WBO light welterweight title)
12-08 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, KO 6 *RECAP*

Juan Manuel Marquez - Date of Birth: Aug. 23, 1973

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